Re: KDE/Plasma Screenshots

JonnyRobbie wrote:

mrunion wrote:

(Cross-post from the Monthly Screenshots thread....)

KDE/Plasma made to look like OS X....

How did you achieve that semi-transparent Dolphin and Plasmashell?

In System Settings goto Window Management then Window Rules choose New and then Detect Window Properties, click the Program to add Opacity and it will Verify the Application then goto Appearance and Fixes and select Active/Inactive Opacity and choose force then enter a Percentage and all Applications matching that rule will be transparent!

Re: KDE/Plasma Screenshots

ackt1c wrote:

JonnyRobbie wrote:

mrunion wrote:

(Cross-post from the Monthly Screenshots thread....)

KDE/Plasma made to look like OS X....

How did you achieve that semi-transparent Dolphin and Plasmashell?

In System Settings goto Window Management then Window Rules choose New and then Detect Window Properties, click the Program to add Opacity and it will Verify the Application then goto Appearance and Fixes and select Active/Inactive Opacity and choose force then enter a Percentage and all Applications matching that rule will be transparent!

No, that only makes the window globally transparent. In his screenshot, there's somelocal transparency on some widgets, while not on others. The same with the plasmashell.

(Using Manjaro (hence the theme) so that's "only" plasma 5.11 ATM)I still have to get global menus to work with FF, TB and Libo... It used to work before with Canonical's patches. But now that they dropped them altogether..

Man, Canonical could have easily replicated Unity under KDE, without losing half its features :-(